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[livejournal.com profile] debunkingwhite posts about Captain Confederacy (now published on blogspot), which I remember from being a kid in Atlanta.

There's some controversy there (and elsewhere) about whether it's a racist comic.

In my opinion, it's a transparently dystopian, anti-racist piece of SF -- it's set in an alternate present where the Civil War ended in separation, and Jeremy Gray is the actor hired to play Captain Confederacy, a media symbol for the Confederacy. Over the course of the comic, he comes to doubt his handlers and the role of being a blue-eyed blond white guy being the media-created hero of a racist culture. (Captain America anyone?)

The discussion on [livejournal.com profile] debunkingwhite is also valuable, [ETA: and includes a link to this interview with CC's writer Will Shetterly].

Date: 2006-01-18 06:58 pm (UTC)
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I haven't read the comic, but I've seen some of the controversy about it (I avoid [livejournal.com profile] debunkingwhite for several personal reasons, and that post is protected, so I don't know what direction that discussion is going). Neil Gaiman posted about it in his blog and mentioned that the way in which it's being posted takes the story out of context. Now I'm curious enough to read the comic.

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